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Show Pagt Twdva Jehovahs Witnesses Conduct Convention Migration Studies On Flaming Gorge One of the research projects - THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1969 being conducted by the Utah Division of Fish and Game at Flaming Gorge Reservoir is beginning to yield information on fish migration in the reservoir. A program was initiated last year by research biologists to determine more about the migration of fish throughout Flaming Gorge and through cooperation of anglers it has begun to pay off. About 4,000 rainbows were tagged last fall before being stocked in the reservoir. Fart of the fish were tagged with blue dart tags and released in the Buckboard area and a second group of, fish were tagged with yellow tags and released in the Cedar Springs area. Anglers who caught one of these tagged fish were asked to tell the Fish and Game where the fish were taken and the color of the tag. So far about 150 fish have been caught, and from the information gained a pattern of fish movement from Buckboard down reservoir and even into the canyon area has been traced. Individual fish have traveled as much as 30 miles. Very few of the fish from Buckboard have moved upstream according to the early returns of tagged fish. Some fish tagged and released in the Cedar Springs area have moved up into the canyon areas of the reservoir. Older fish appear to be moving out of the open, shallower water areas in the late winter into the canyon area; further study will attempt to determine if these fish are making a round trip and moving back into the open areas again in the summer months. Young fish tend to migrate little. This study will help in the management of the fishing resource here and may also help to point out where anglers should be fishing during different times of the year. down-reservo- ir Fish and Game Rules on Dog Trials . Conducting in field trials for hunting dogs is a popular pastime for upland game bird hunters and dog trainers throughout An auditorium packed audience of 1,735 persons listened intently Sunday as Angelo C. Manera, Jr., district supervisor for Jehovahs Witnesses, delivered the keynote address, Law and Order, When and How? in the West Jordan Junior High. After commenting on the way ways that a lack of law and order affect us, Mr. Manera pointed to the solution in the words, Jehovah God, and not man, is the one to look to for true law and order. Though many men have sincerely tried to bring about law and order, they have not succeeded. Any honest observer of history and the world situation must admit that legislators and rulers have failed. Showing the reasonableness of this solution, Mr. Manera went on to state, Gods purpose for humans to have law and order is seen in the perfect laws he gave the nation of Israel. They were tailored 'to fit that nation in accord with Gods requirements then and his purpose for their future. A good example that illustrates Gods justice and ability as a perfect was the law about stealing. The eighth of the Ten Commandments forbade stealing. Because the Jews were imperfect, He gave laws as to punishment. If a man stole but was conscience law-giv- er 4-- H In Leadership Role Shoes, Booze, Bravado Raise Funds for Childrens Playground That intangible quality called leadership is being methodically Raising the money to build a developed today in more than new childrens playground in 140,000 teenage members of West German city of Darmsaid the throughout the nation, stadt began with a pair of shoes. Miss Emmie Nelson, program co- A pair of new shoes which were ordinator for the National too tight and belonged to a legal Service Committee. official from Neuss. These young people will be The official had traveled to well prepared to assume the Darmstadt to attend a friends adult leadership role in their birthday party where the booze local communities and in the was flowing freely. At the party state and nation as well. the pain became unbearable and The elite group has been participating in the national Leadership program for several levels. Twelve scholarships otof years, and many of them have $600 each will be presented attended special leader training national winners. This is an increase of $100 per scholarship workshops set up by the Extension Service. Miss over last year. Nelson has conducted several of Each state names a winner and Conthese sessions. delegates to National The in Sears gress Chicago. Youngsters coached in leaderFoundation provides funds for ship serve as officers in Clubs and councils, organize new the trip expenses. Up to four clubs and teach techniques at members per county are given workshops. They counsel at the county medals of honor. Parents are necessary to the camps, speak on radio, present abilisuccess use and of the program, because their other talks ties in school and community younger members depend on them for encouragement, assistservice. Incentive awards are offered ance and judgment in the develFoundation at opment of leadership skills, she by the county, state and national said. 4-- H 4-- H . 4-- H Co-operati- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H Sears-Roebuc- k the official quietly removed his shoes under the table. Others, however, noticed . While he was away for a few minutes the guests, all members of a local society for projects for children, decided on a way to get the official to contribute to a fund to finance to new playground. Unless he volunteered $125, his friends told him, he would not get back the new pair of shoes which had disappeared while he was gone. The official not only donated $125, he offered to give the shoes to anyone else who would equal that amount and travel home to Neuss, nearly 200 miles away in his stocking feet. The shoes, booze and bravado were enough to draw the rest "into the game. Before the evening was over the shoes changed hands several times and the societys playground had $3,375, enough to finance the entire project. The legal official found himself traveling home, like he had promised, in socks in a heavy rain. But the official made it home and didnt even catch a cold thanks, most likely, to his intake of alcohol. stricken by guilt and returned the item, he had to add 20 per cent to what he stole. This encouraged voluntary admission of guilt, and it also compensated the victim for temporary loss of the item or money. If a thief was apprehended he had to make double compensation 200 per cent. If- - and pay a man was an lawbreaker, Gods law required the death penalty. Contrasting the way ancient Israel handled lawbreakers to the manner in which they are incorrigible They do. handled today, he stated, Superiority of this manner of handling lawbreakers over many systems today illustrates the perfection of Gods law. Today, the thief often escapes punishment through legal technicalities. Or if punished, he is only restrained temporariily. The victim seldom gets back what 'was taken from him and if the thief is imprisoned the victim pays further by taxes. Gods law actually served to deter stealing. The victim is compensated and the thief was the loser. the United States and is regulated in nearly all states by the Fish and Game Departments. A recent survey showed 35 states, of the 45 responding, required a special permit for field Heavy Coin Purse trials. Utah is one of the states In 1958, coinage consumed requiring this permit. 2,700 tons of nickel In 1968, No fees are charged for the more than 10,000 tons were used. permit in Utah, but 15 states charge from $1.00 to $50.00 for their permits. Written permission from the World Book Lore Director of the Division of Fish and Game is required for the Utah permit. Hunting licenses are not required of participants in Utah field trials. Birds used in the meets must be purchased from private sources and released the day of the meet. Hunting licenses are required in 10 states and laws were made in 10 states to distinguish between residents and Utah law makes no distinction. Promoters of dog trails in Utah must have evidence of their lawful possession of birds they use The arctic tern haa to be and these birds must be tagged one of natures greatest so they may be properly identitravelers. Soma erotic terns fied. travel 22,000 miles a jwr, from the Arctic Cirdatotho iahwth Circle and beck spriu. 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